Historic St. Anthony Catholic Church
258 Ohio, Wichita, Ks
2nd St. & Ohio
Two blocks east of Old Town
Sunday Mass at 1:oo
English/Latin missals provided. Join us for coffee and donuts after mass downstairs in the St. Clair/Sunshine room, south exterior basement entrance.
Pastor of St. Anthony Parish: Fr. Ben Nguyen
EFLR Celebrants: Fr. John Jirak, Fr Nicholas Voelker
Master of Ceremonies: Tony Strunk
Choir Director: Bernie Dette


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Did You Know

Mass Propers, the readings that change everyday, can be found in the red missalettes at the entrance of church?

Fr. Nicholas Voelker celebrates Low Mass Saturdays at 8:00 a.m., St. Mary's Catholic Church, 106 East 8th street, Newton. There is no mass this Saturday, January 30, 2016.


Sunday, September 25, 2011

Post #196


Topics: Quote from Cardinal Bacci1959 Book, Meditations for Each Day

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Thanks to Father Jirac for Mass this morning. Father is bcomibng more efficient with the the Traditional Mass each and every time he celebrates.

...and now for the necessaries.

Please note: St. Anthony Catholic Church is one of only two churches celebrating the Traditional Latin Mass (EFLR) in the Wichita area. Though this blog is loosely centered around this parish and it's members, Venite Missa Est! is by no means, in any way an official voice of, or for, St. Anthony Parish or the Diocese of Wichita. Venite Missa Est! is strictly a private layman's endeavor.


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A Quote from Cardinal Bacci's 1959 Book, Meditations for Each Day, for today, September 25

"We should also have great confidence in the assistance which God offers us in temptations, and we should pray to Him for help.  When pains torment us, when humiliations are hard to bear, when all is dark and we feel abandoned, let us trust in Him, Who is the way, the truth, and the life.  He says to us, as He said to Peter floundering in the waves, O thou of little faith, why didst thou doubt?  He is always ready to console and comfort us."

"Let us remember that the more we hope for, the more we shall obtain."